The Jaguar Mark V debuted at the London Motor Show in 1948. It was seriously upstaged by the dramatic new XK120, but as Jaguar’s ...
For most of Cadillac’s early history, The Standard of the World was more than simply a marketing slogan used to sell cars. From its earliest ...
Cadillac’s long time slogan has been “The Standard of the World”. During the 1930’s the company went to great lengths to live up to that ...
Jaguar unveiled the XK150 in 1957 as a heavily reworked and updated replacement for the XK140. By that time, the XK chassis was starting to ...
The arrival of Cadillac’s Series 62 marked a significant turning point for General Motors’ flagship marque. The upright grilles and running boards of the ...
Like many early motor manufacturers, Singer – founded by George Singer in Coventry, England c. 1875 – progressed through bicycles and motorcycles before eventually settling ...
It was no secret that in the early 1960s, Studebaker Corporation was up against the ropes. Long-term financial troubles led to a dubious merger with ...
Sydney Allard created his mighty J2 sports car with the specific goal of breaking the burgeoning American sports racing car market wide open. Road-racing ...
Announced in 1929, the magnificent Phantom II served the role of Rolls-Royce’s flagship model for six years and set the standard for other manufacturers of ...
Based on the Daimler Regency platform, a handful of four-door saloons bodied in aluminum over English ash wood by Hooper & Co. of London ...
The first MG TCs arrived in the U.S. in the days just after World War II, brought home by proud GIs who had first ...
Crediting any one auto maker with the invention of a particular vehicle can be a dubious proposition as there’s always plenty of room for argument. ...